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Show P-VOE EIGHT Thursday, Jami;ir t THE LEIII SUN. LEIII. UTAH -- I You Need Our Store We Need Your Patronage. Our goods are bought with the idea of serving you. They are marked at the lowest possible price.. For anything in , HARDWARE PAINTS GROCERIES KITCHEN UTENSILS Try Our Store First. ' Gilchrist Hardware MAIN STREET Phone 5-J MAIN STREET Local Items Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman ana aaugnter, were visitors ia Salt Lake Saturday. ' Miss Nellie Watson visited here over tho week-end, the guest of MIbs Arvilla Watson. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stoker and son, Roger, were business visitors in Salt lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Davis returned return-ed Monday .to Salt Lake, arter visit ing here over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Asa Clark. Mrs. Hyrura Smith, Mrs. A. E. Adams and Mrs. O, A. Uolmateurl are attending a Ladies Farm Bureau meeting itoday in Provo. Miss Nora Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Storm of American Pork. motored to Salt Lake last Wednesday to visit with. Miss Margaret Hyde, who is in the L. D. S. hospital. Mrs. E. L. Chipman was hostess to members of the Athenian Club Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at her home. Following Fol-lowing the lesson, given by Mrs. A. W. Davis on "Hawaiian Islands," a dainty luncheon wan served. Mr. Hyrum Smith attended the Stock Show In Ogden on Tuesday. Mr. Elmer Jackson epent the forepart fore-part of this week in Ogden attending the Annual Stock Show. Mrs. Asa Clark and Miss Alta Clark were vteltlng ia Salt Lake Thursday with Mrs. S. W.. Ross and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Davis. ' Mra Edith Evans spent Saturday visiting in the eapttol city. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Underwood of Salt Lake, were visiting here from Saturday until Monday with Mrs. Underwood's Un-derwood's parents. Mr. and Mra Elmer Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Booth Sorenson enter tained at dinner Monday evening at their home. Covers were laid for 'Miss Ora Frampton. of Pleasant Grove, Mr. Thomas Powers and Mr. and Mrs. Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hyde of Logan, spent Thursday Tlsiting in this city with Mrs. Hyde's parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Sharp. Miss Cora Smith, of Salt Lake, visited here Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Henry and children of Bingham, visited here Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Zimmerman. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Fox, Mr. and Mrs Archie Burton and Mrs Ervin Fox and children, all of Salt Lake, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fox, Miss Nora Smith returned Monday to Provo, where she is attending the B. T. IT., having epent the two I til fc?Ul W"V FTK weeks holidays here with her parents, Vl . RfiVfirlv and famlly r .- . .. j r t r.t I sfiT. anu Mrs, ueorge omiiu. w r.vi PhilliDs was a business visitor in Salt Lake City Saturday , vr. non ova Stewart of Salt Lake. Is here for an indefinite visit with Mrs. W. S. Evans. Carl Smith of American Fork, un- onpration at the local U-l " " - w hoepital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. JiacKett spent Friday ia Salt Lake with Mrs. L. A. Valentine and family.; ,. iMrs. Helen J. Hansen of Levan, is visiting here this week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hanson.. Mrs. Heber Bennion Tisited in Salt Lake Friday arid Saturday with her father, Mr. J. B. Bringhurst. Mrs. Julia Curtis epent last wees in Salt Lake with her aaugnter, Mrs. John Pevey entertained at dinner Saturday at her home for Mrs. John Henry and two daughters, iMrs. Levi Swenson, Mrs. Annie Tlmnw and Mr. Don Swenson, all of Salt Lake-, and Mrs. Ilyrum Smith and daughter, Amy. Mra. Richard Norman entertained the Mothers, Club last Friday after noon at her homo. Tho literary les son was given by Mrs. Sydney .T.il Christ, followed by the serving of a delicious lunch to twelve ladles. The club will hold their next meeting Sat urday, January 2 1st, at tho home of Mrs. James Peterson. Over one hundred memVra of the Russon family met together In a family reunion last Wednesday night in the tourth Ward chapel. During the evening games and a spicy pro-grain pro-grain were indulged In, followed by the serving' of refreshments. The old otilcers were re-elected to serve in their respective olilcen for the pti- suing year. Mrs. Frank Barnes has been dangerously ill for the past week, and from last reports received is not any better. The many friends of Mrs. Barnes hope for her speedy recovery. re-covery. 'Mr. Howard Cooper, a former Lehi resident, has been In the Boise, Idaho hospital for the past two months suf fering with heart trouble. From last reports Mr. Cooper is on the improve and able- to leave the hospital. the three act comedy drama "A Fortunate Calamity" presented last Saturday evening in tha Third ward chapel by' members of the Third ward M. I. A. was a big success. The house was filled to capacity and everyone declared it one of the best ward plays presented for a long time. The entire cast interpreted their respective roles in fine style This same play was presented last night (Wednesday) In Lindon. Miss Amy Smith entertained at an attractively appointed birthday ' din ner Thursday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Smith. In houor of her anniversary. The table was centered with a large birthday cake. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, . Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams and Mr. LeGrande Adams, all of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. John Devey and the Smith family PROGRAM Royal-National Theatres REGULAR PRICES Adults 15c Children 10c National Tonight "THE STOLEN "BRIDE" Starring Billie Dove, Armand Kaliz and Lloyd Hughes. A romantic drama of a aristocratic girl who is sold by her father to the nignest bidder. Sne had her own choice of a husband eventually. And a comedy. "KEEPING IN TRIM" . Regular Prices. Mtsa LuPriel Crabb returned Monday to Salt Lake, after visiting here over Sunday with relatives and friends. Homer J. Smith of Kansas City, Missouri, brother of Mrs. A. E, Doll, was a week-end visitor at the Doll home. . . o Mrs. Elmer Teitjen, of Santaqmn, visited here over the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Evans. Mias Barbara Webb of Salt Lake, was visiting here Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Webb. Mr. Fred Scown and Mr. Merton Brown, who are employed at Dell, Utah, spent the week-end here with their families. V.;.. ii... i 0 ',." ill i iimiim TT" r ,. m - n .. .w Notice ROYAL NATIONAL Friday, Jan, 13 , Saturday, Jan. 14 "OUTLAWS OF RED RIVER" Starring 8 H J- Jl 11, JLj BUSY vssfJO LDEN RULE o ODWIIM' There will be a stockholders meeting of the North Bench Irri gation Company on January 16, 1928, at 2 p. m. in the Memorial Building to select five directors for the en suing year and to transact such other business as may come before the I meeting. W. E. DAVIS Note Our Prices Si :7 Notice Tony v. ? TOM MIX the Wonder Horse, Marjorie Daw and Arthur Clayton. ine annual meeting of the Lehi Dairy Association will be held in the Memorial Building, Wednesday, Janu- : ary 18, 192S, at 7:30 n. m.. to hoar the financial report and elect live directors to serve for the ensuing year, and transact such other bus! uobs as may come before the meet Ing S. W. CLARK, President A truly Western .mnlnrirnma ni,'. with ranger's expedition against bandits. A picture above Mix's standard. Also chapter seven - MAYDB HEVTAISON tor Robert Hill AMENDMENT to the ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ' . of: .. PEOPLE'S CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION It gets better each episode. . And two comedies "They Call It Love" "How The Bear Got His Tail" All This Big Show For " Regular Prices. ROYAL Monday, Jaa 16 NATIONAL Tuesday, Jan. 17 "ROSE OF THE GOLDEN WEST" Starring Mary Astor, Gilbert Roland ana Aionta tJn T.mm A story of eariv raHrm4o Lui. . - -.- v . . i n itu an . its Deauty, .etc. uu is love top r5 fnmt, the stars and stripes he is driven to saennce nis love to keep the land oi sunshine from nnlitiVni ,,i.. r ... awnis uo wvuju Deiray it. Also a comedy "Caretaker's Daughter" Starring Charley Chase. And Pathe News. Regular Prices. For Best Values Always. HAIN STREET LEHI, UTAH Royal, Wednesday Jan. 18 "METROPOLIS" Starring Alfred Abel and Gustav Froelich. A fantastic Kfnrv- it whof v- vue future has in store -whpn w . governed by electrical and mehanf. cal puppets. A picture you will long remember. And a comedy "BUSTER COME ON" And International News. Regular Prices. Notice of a special stockholders meeting of PEOPTR'S rn.rvpirn TIVE INSTITUTION, a corporation: iouce is ftereby given that there will ibe a special meeting of the Stockholders nf tho ttomt two CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTION, a (corporation, held in the Royal Theatre, at Lehi Citv rr.tnh r,t - --- f v fcM WUUH , State of Utah, at in nvwv a m Friday, February 3rd, A. D. 192S, for the purpose of voting on the following follow-ing amendment to the Articles of Incorporation of said company, to-wit: to-wit: A new RfiMifin tn tin j designated as ARTICLE or Section -a ana to read as follows: The eaDitalization - WWVA VV1 uji ation Oeing One Hundred Thousand ($100,000,000) Dollars, and being uivmeu mio xen Tnousand (10,000) cnares,, 01 me par , value of TEN tiu.uuj uut,LAR.S each, na nWo hei out, ana mere fceinsr iaanoH r , n - -'- x Ut VilC sum xu.uuu snarea. 8 253 nujcu IS nereov (IPnnininanl . , - - v . auu aesignaiett and made COMMON stock of said corporation, ami tha Qm ing i.b4i shares of said be and hereby is. denominated and made PREFERRED stock to be sold at par, being $10.00 said PREFERRED stock shall draw Wc cumulative, dividends, to be paid semi-annually, and no payments to be made on the COMMON stock, until after the said PREFERRED etock shall receive re-ceive the dividends as herein designated, desig-nated, and only then u-Tion 4, shall be a surplus in the treasury of said company sufficient to warrant the the navment at livid on n a -x ; j COMMON stock, in the Judgment of me xsoara or Directors of said Corporation. " AND FURTHER, fho. tt, FERRED stock shall have the voting power of the corporation atihe ratio of TEN (10) votes for each share of said PREFERRED ewir j . COMMON stock to have hut nnr id vote Tor each one shar nf rtti M ON stock. . AND PROVIDED FniTHrD - . ...... . i nat m case oi an assignment or of the appointment of a RECETVm? . tne oenent or tne creditors nf Institution, in that event the PRE FERRED stock shall ho to its holders, Includine itq , - - v. v. tix4. if any romaine unpaid. bfoT t,D holder of the COMMON Ktjv.fr Duau receive anything for their stock. By F. D. WORLTON, President of said First Publication January 12, 1928. A Great Discovery When you first discover for yourself the importance of saving a part of what you earn, when you learn of the many advantages which this sensible method of living opens before you, when you see the many opportunities for greater profits and comforts that a Savings Account brings to you then . you have made a great discovery. State Bank of Lehi Lehi, Utah .$1.00 ....12c Pair $1.98 Men's Union Suits Men's Heavy Cotton Hose ; Boys' Sweaters Children's Underwear ONE-THIRD OFF Outing Flannel r Per Yard i5c Ladies' Regular $1.00 Silk Hose 75C See Our Prices Before Going Elsewhere. The Cheapest House In Town For High Class Goods. Bargains In All Departments and Plenty To Choose From. Trade Where Your Dollar" Goes Further. Paltridgfe Mercantile New Means Of Fiffrii iSJW Discovered , iau Jan. 12: a new method rvf tnt: ... ew ..r, , re blight, the Black Plague of the Pear LharS -la". as Deen BmamJ i. . T TT T-V . U rOI. H- Day of the Califnrr-a rw-, nient Station, according to F. m. Co Assistant Horticulturist of the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station The new method employs the use o . ncchloride solution without sur g caL methods and is reported to be as effective aa tw e fiesent method Of cutting out the bbW.,, , . Jurious to the trees m , r 1688 ln" treated. t LlT' mn Vtly killed U onanisms can be wiled by the 2inn-rt?A.. ... .. wit,m,t t,u: - solution th,,7 T s lue cambium layer thus saving the branch. ' "With this new wAn .. . olV CaBjaiga "aiMt blieh can be carried on mn, , m.m Uvelv and Df i vuiciuy, etfecN infected branchPL 01 the new ."..luc essence of .uuu, as me terma nf , disease must .. ? rma of the WT3 111 pi hnfn Penetrate to the r.v tney barV if .v6 ?amblUm low the Since tt.MrtoW tte deeper alT Iy grates to wePtH : " ien aays to two ment ;;;r'.rmt and treat. Ing the ran8er8$3 essential dur- IZZY Cankers- aled with loss of th'T be tree with ft, 1 he branch or TrTt rP 0f Taluable pears" The treatment is aw . , kiIng the germs whl ln diseases ia 0 J' r Cause cankers which T drmant Section the J 83 80Drce8 oi though In such 1 f, EprIng' al" usuallv vm-A!4 the cambium is branchnnTtT treated, bnt 7 euccssfully destroyed as before. Special Boys' Overcoats 14 to 18 Years $14.50 Values for $7.50 25 REDUCATION on away and MEN'S OVERCOATS Powers' Shoe Store Main Street, Lehi The treatment itself ia surprising-y surprising-y simple and easy to do. It consists n painting over the canker and the surrounding area on the branch of trunk with zinc-chloride dissolved in acidified alcohol. The method as first discovered hv Pf Tinv in 1922- but only after five years of improve ment and -widespread tresting on large scale ia he nnhiiaMne- and rec ommending the method for growers Use. A bulletin cnntalnine full C- Ms will be oft the press soon W H1 be made available to Utah growers through the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural Experiment Station. . I |